Smithsonian's Asian Art Now Online by techgnotic, journal
Smithsonian's Asian Art Now Online
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Smithsonian’s Asian Art Now Online
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America’s Museum, the Smithsonian Institution, Just a short walk from the White House, has had its up’s and down’s over the years since opening in 1846.
The Smithsonian’s Washington complex of nineteen museums, nine research centers, and a zoo, has been enjoying a recent renaissance of reorganization and a welcome if belated introduction into the digital age.
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Collection: Bosch Lampoonist or Serious Visionary? by techgnotic, journal
Collection: Bosch Lampoonist or Serious Visionary?
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Bosch: Lampoonist or Serious Visionary?
Creator of some of the most bizarre and frightening artwork in the history of art, scholars have long debated who exactly Hieronymus Bosch was and what was the meaning and purpose of his “over the top” grotesqueries (c. 1450—1500). His most famous work is the triptych The Garden of Earthly Delights. Panel One depicts Adam & Eve in Paradise. Panel Two depicts the earthly delights: nude bodies, exotic birds, bowls of fruit. Panel Three depicts Hell’s punishments for partaking of the delights. Centuries later, scholars debated whether he was a radical r
Yeah capacitative stylus and drawing can be difficult to get used to - I think the experience really hinges on using a combination of good stylus and app.
I highly recommend the bamboo capacitative stylus combined with the Wacom bamboo app or the Paper app for drawing and painting.
Paper also recently came out with their own active stylus device optimized to work with their app, which looked quite interesting. Haven't had the chance to try it myself though.